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State Department Alerts to Cruise Ships - Information on COVID-19 travel



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Many major cruise companies continue to operate, despite cruise ship warnings from the State Department. The travel advisory was released late Sunday evening as a response to a coronavirus strain on cruise ships.

The State Department issued a statement saying that Americans should avoid traveling on cruise ships, as they are more at risk of contracting the disease. According to the agency, passengers on these hulking vessels are often more closely grouped than in other modes of transportation.

Additionally, the agency advised that cruise travelers may face restrictions on international travel at their ports of calls and that they would not be able rely on government repatriation flight options if local authorities decides to quarantine them.

Most of the time, travel advisories issued primarily by the CDC advise against any travel other than essential in cases of outbreaks or other health threats. However, with the new outbreak, CDC is taking a more proactive approach.

It's important to remember that there are a variety of ways to protect yourself against COVID-19 infection, according to the CDC. These include:

* Avoid situations that put you at an increased risk for more severe disease, such as crowded places and long plane trips (e.g., from Miami to San Francisco).


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It is important to avoid working on or visiting cruise ships affected by this virus.

The CDC says to contact the company you are booking a cruise with to find out if they have any plans to take precautions.

If they do tell you, you should be notified so you can make other arrangements to board the ship.

To avoid spreading the virus, it is important to use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer regularly.


Some cruise companies have implemented more rigorous procedures to ensure passenger and crew safety during outbreaks.

The CDC still recommends against any cruise ship traveling, especially for patients with chronic diseases, due to the increased risk of COVID-19-related infections.

This is a crucial issue. We urge you to follow CDC recommendations to ensure your safety and health while traveling abroad.


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Numerous health agencies offer free vaccinations, as well as other support, to help travelers remain healthy during this epidemic. The CDC recommends that travelers get up-to-date with their vaccines prior to boarding a vessel.

The CDC has some great tips for keeping yourself healthy, including:

1. After using the bathroom, washing your hands with soap water is a good idea.

2. You should wear comfortable, loose clothes and shoes when you travel outside of your cabin. Avoid sharing towels or other personal possessions with anyone.

4. You can report a lost passport to the nearest U.S. consulate and arrange for a replacement passport.

5. You might prefer to have your own room or apartment aboard the ship than sharing one.




FAQ

Are cruise ships safe?

Yes, cruise ship travel is very safe. Most cruise ships are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and security systems. Safety standards are also adhered to by cruise ships. Crew members go through extensive training, and must pass background checks. Onboard, passengers undergo background checks. Some cruise lines require passengers show proof that they have been vaccinated against certain diseases. If you have any concerns regarding your safety on board, you can contact the cruise lines customer relations department immediately.


Is there an all-inclusive cruise?

Cruise ships are not all-inclusive because they do not include meals for passengers with dietary restrictions. There is no room service, laundry service, or other amenities like spas, pools, gyms, etc.

Certain cruise lines offer "all inclusive" packages, which include all the necessary amenities except alcohol. These packages typically include airfare, hotel accommodations and entertainment.


Is there something else I should learn before I go on a vacation?

Before you take your first cruise, you need to know a lot of things. First of all, remember that you will be traveling with other people. Be kind to these people, as you will never know their opinions on anything. Also, remember that you will be eating and drinking with strangers. Dress appropriately. Avoid wearing shorts and tank tops while on deck. Wear comfortable clothing that you won't have to worry about getting dirty. Be prepared for extreme temperatures. Be sure to pack lots of sunscreens. You should bring a hat and sunglasses as well as a jacket for when you spend time outdoors. Remember that you are responsible. Don't drink and drive.


Where do cruises get started?

Miami, Florida is a popular place to start a cruise vacation. The city is home to both international and domestic ports. These two locations allow passengers to explore the rest of South America and Europe.


Is there food on a cruise that isn't expensive?

Yes! All cruises come with free food. To enjoy these drinks, however, you will need beverages to purchase.

The cost varies depending on what type of ship you are sailing on. For example, for a cruise on a luxury vessel, you might pay $20-30 per drink. A smaller boat will likely cost you less, at $10-15 per head.


Are there any drawbacks to cruising

There are some important things to consider when considering the pros & cons of cruising. Some people don't like spending their entire vacation on boats. Others might prefer to stay closer to shore or in a hotel. Others might feel uncomfortable leaving land for such a long time. However, choosing a cruise with plenty of time ashore can easily overcome these concerns.


These are the 4 factors that determine the cruise's cost.

The main factors that influence the price of a cruise is the time you are willing to spend on it, whether you choose an all-inclusive or a shorter package, the number of people you plan to bring, and the type of cabin booked.



Statistics

  • You'll need to budget around $80 per person per day for this option – and an additional 18% gratuity. (travel.usnews.com)
  • If you're traveling alone, you may also need to factor in a single supplement, adding up to as much as 100% of the cruise fare. (travel.usnews.com)
  • You can save 15% off the total price if you book in advance of your trip. (travel.usnews.com)
  • *20% Gratuities Apply on Free Unlimited Open Bar; Free Specialty Dining. (ncl.com)



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How To

How to cruise solo

These cruises are perfect for couples, as well as singles who wish to relax and have fun without the hassle.

They let you explore another part of the planet while still having all the comforts that come with home.

You'll be able to take your time and enjoy the many interesting activities that surround you.

Many facilities are available on cruise ships, including bars and restaurants, swimming pools, gyms or spas.

You can relax and read books, or watch movies if you don't feel like doing anything.

There are also special events such as concerts and shows, usually free of charge.

The food is excellent and there are many options available from buffets to fine dining restaurants.

You can eat when you want, wherever you want.

You can sit with another person at the table or in your cabin.

Many cruises allow passengers with pets to accompany them on board for meals.

Some cruise ships even offer swimming pools.

This means you can take your time and relax by the pool or sunbathing.

A majority of cruise ships include saunas or steam rooms. These are great places to relax after a day spent exploring the ports.

You can shower in your own room after you have returned to the main area.

You can treat a cruise ship like a floating hotel.

Consider a cruise if you're looking to travel the world and experience something completely new.

It is also a good idea bringing extra clothes onboard. This way you won't rush to get dressed once you reach your destination.




 



State Department Alerts to Cruise Ships - Information on COVID-19 travel